small rag _ principal . Skeena students in the cafeteria. As parents around Senoot - District 88 become ac- custamed to having their children ‘at ‘home rather than at school, it seems to be an appropriate time tor take a took at a school that deals daily with 650 atudents of the so called difficult years. Skeeas. School enrolls students in Grades 2-10 and has a staff of 36 teachers. In addition to providing . " Waterpois, fatramurala, It is these activities me involved in operating one or ‘More of the 42-activities.- , . .- Some specific - examples | _ are the Science. and “Art - teachers who sponsor the Outdoors Ciub, the school who coaches Volleyball, the. Home Ec teacher who Sponsora the Ski .Club, ““twacher who coaches Soc cer; the Phys Ed teachers — the English who coach every season, the math teacher who manages — the band and the ESL “teacher who introduces new Canadians to fishing on the weekends. . As students relax at home this week there is no doubl - that a holiday from schoo! _ feels good. -" ‘However when Skeena students return to school on | April 21 there is no denying that there are many things for them to look forward to, Photography Club, Quebec Exchange Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Outdoors | POLICE NEWS Club, 150 km, Club, War Games Club, Weightlifting Club, 1.S.C.F., Spring Softball, Basketball -- all grades, Gymnastics, Rick Laviolette,’ a. 1 year-old Terrace resident was charged by Terrace. RCMP with assault causing bodily harm following an Soccer, Track & Field, Volleyball - all grades, 9:45 pam. April 14 at Gus’s” > Pool Hall. The third incident of break and enter in four days "Andrews, incident which occurred at " and electives Skeena offers » Club, Band, Cafeteria Club, | wi ata 1) ore ' fined $250 each, "’. Collins found Edwardson _ blood-alcohol level over .08. _ on six months probatiyn for the regular school subjects an unusually wide range of extra curricular activities. These. activities are available to any stunt at at Skeena:' Annual Club, Art oe a 'e, Skeena School | at the liquor store in Terrace is under investigation by the RCMP. . This last incident occurred at 3:40 a.m. April 15. The Police feel the same people ‘may be behind all three . break-ins. Lo thie BelelaW Ceiba “Bullttiig Cotpotiitiot: office in ‘Terrace vais broken tito |‘ during the night of April 12. COURT A ‘calculator, ‘a. tape” ‘recorder and’ some monies | ‘were reported missing. At as ‘a:45-a.m. April 14, Alison ; aged 21. of Terrace was arrested for - "possession -of marijuana. ‘The weather today -is _ expected tobe miainly cloudy with some morning sunny periods and late afternoon rain. The high is cor ee ars, ‘The high ¥ - “Gary Hurd, Ronald possession of property - Mueller and. Joseph obtained by crime. -Senechal were all found In Kitimat Provincial guilty of driving with a Court,. Judge Collins fined Hlood-alcohol level over .06 James Stewart Lewis: $400 by Judge D.M. Weurynchuk:' ’ * an Thuraday, April 6 for an Friday, April's in Terrace. . difence of driving with a Radford and Hurd were blood-alcohol level over .08. and fine. driving, and Peter Leslie Francis Hollls was placed Neashes was fined $400 for on three months probation driving: with a blood-alcohal for ‘malschief in relation to. level. over .08. Caesar public-property. Stephen Gonzales was fined $860 for. Radford was fined $100 for _- George McCallum was. ‘ Senechal was give a $300 fined. $350 for impaired an impaired driving offence _ which occured Nwenber Join Hornburg was fined: $100 for- possession: "of a narcotic and © Daniel Bradshaw received a $50 - fine after pleading guilty to an offence of breach of | -- Fecognizance,Verion = C. Forster was charged with impaired driving. and driving with a blood-alcohol: “evel over .08 in an Incident - — oveuring March. 23. Lynn Hulley was charged and will be appearing‘ in court on. three. counts’ of., false pretenses which occurred in a | February. ~ David B.-Neilly and Ronald John Correla were both charged * possession of a narcotic and Sylvain Gelinas has been. charged with a minor in - possession after being . checked April. 7. All. three'.. Will be appearing in court at . a later date. | qlainis that ° striking | éni- + seem to hold the key: to © 240) success that the school is - having with students of this — age. ‘At Skeena never aday — goes. by. Where lunch and *: . after school -hours-are not. < occupted with. a varlety of : activitie: ©. Of 3% teachers: 31 are ; _ Columbia Alriines fast, pressurized, seven- . passenger Air commander turbo-prop- . ~Alrcratt may soon be providing scheduled ; The Harald, Wednesday, April 15; 1981, Page 7 service between Terrace and Prince George. ICBC backlog expected ‘VARICOUVER (CP) — hold ‘off “on. liability There may be problems in questions’ until after the’: handling a growing backlog strike. Tg of Insurance Corp. of B.C. Meanwhile,” “Trotter: gald © ‘the union has applied to the - ployees have threatened to ignore when they return to ‘work, -corporation "Spokesman Bob Faby. said ‘Tuesday. - ee : "But he ouldn't mpeoulate | “on what if-any action ‘the © "_ eorporation: might. ‘take . ‘against the: union,’ adding “that ‘'we'll- ‘accept. that ‘ decision whén‘ we're ‘con - fronted with. it” oi Belg _Fred Trotter, Office ‘and ~ Technical Employees Uniéa . president, said Tuesday’ ‘fhe’ 2,-200 union members — on strike since* March 28 — would ignore all claims filed BC, Federation : ‘of Labor for a “hot: declaration against ICBC, which would. pati presmure. on ‘unionized ‘body shop employees, tostop a “repairing cars, under ICBC “Troiter | “also accused IBC of false and - Misleading, advertising for wh weldent. ‘The’. corporation ‘advises : ‘motorists to pay - ouly ‘the deductible to the ‘body shop and mail copies of aceident report forms to comes dry nny eal with causing a disturbance and ‘Darrell Scott was placed on six moaths probation for the same charge. . thet 1 OnTuesday, April Judge | ‘DS. Collins gave Hector St. Laurent _ 18" taontha probation for theft over $200. Gary Shultz was fined ; $100 for common atsault. |. . On Wednesday, April 8, guilty on two charges ‘of common assault and fined . him $150 for each charge. Edwardson was also given a $150 fine for theft under $200, and was fined another $60 for a charge laid under the quor control act, q Edwerd Stevens was fined $750 for driving with a Judge. Waurynchuk was of, commanding the gavel ‘ again on Thursday, ‘April 9. ° Wayne Glover, Dwayne Kurik'and Alan: Kurik were’ on indefinite probation for possession of a narcotic and Mark Lapointe was placed L ne . . , a Los : ’ pil given two years , '. probation for breaking and ae . : entering. Glover was also | ; In order to provide an improved service, , Eee wating | vert a" . in ole the Terrace Workers’ Compensation Board office relation to private | = ' hagsrioved to newprernises. As of April 13, 19B1, * property. 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